These were the essentials in the first century church: the communion supper was observed (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 11:25–26), prayers were offered up (1 Corinthians 14:15–16), songs were sung to the glory of God (Ephesians 5:19), a collection or offering was taken (1 Corinthians 16:2), and the Scriptures were read, preached and taught (Acts 20:7; Colossians 4:16; 2 Timothy 4:2).
I do not think he listed all in one passage, but he did let the churches know throughout his letters what they needed to do to hold a worship service. (the biblical passages you see, Acts was not written by Paul but it narrates his part of his life and ministry from chapters 9 thru 28).
They are important because besides praising God passionately, their faith was shared with others and more people were been converted to Christianity, so they needed to be nurtured spiritually to grow in their faith and know God better with the help of the church leaders through the Scripture.
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Salons allowed writers, artists and philosophes to exchange ideas about literature, the arts, science, and philosophy.
One piece of information that the geographer might be able to convey more clearly than the economic historian would be exactly how geographic features such as mountains and lakes influenced the rise of certain societies.
violates the First Amendments freedom of speech
I agree with the person above - the way that the plebeians gained the right to vote and hold political office in the Roman Republic is by threatening to leave Rome and build a new city.
Since that was not an option, they were allowed some rights.